Putin warns Europe amid peace-plan tensions, says Russia โreadyโ if war breaks out
MOSCOW: Russian President Vladimir Putin warned on Tuesday that Moscow is โreadyโ for war if Europe chooses confrontation, accusing European leaders of deliberately undermining efforts to secure a US-brokered deal to end the nearly four-year conflict in Ukraine.
His remarks came as US envoy Steve Witkoff and President Donald Trumpโs son-in-law Jared Kushner held high-stakes talks in Moscow following several days of intense diplomacy aimed at reviving a negotiated settlement.
โWe are not planning to go to war with Europe, but if Europe wants to and starts, we are ready right now,โ Putin told reporters. He accused European governments of having โno peaceful agenda,โ claiming they were siding with war advocates and obstructing Washingtonโs attempts to move the peace process forward.
Putin argued that European revisions to Trumpโs latest peace proposal were intended to โcompletely block the entire peace processโ by introducing demands โabsolutely unacceptable for Russia.โ
The United States has circulated a 28-point draft plan to end the warโlater amended after criticism from Kyiv and European capitals, who said the original version conceded too much to Moscowโs maximalist demands. While Trump has aggressively pushed the plan, European governments fear it risks forcing Kyiv into territorial concessions under pressure.
European leaders, wary of further Russian aggression, have repeatedly insisted that no imposed or โunfairโ peace should be forced upon Ukraine.
Trumpโs envoys are now seeking to finalise a version of the agreement that can win approval from both Moscow and Kyiv.
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